Alumni

Postdoctoral Researchers

Dr. Sudheesh K. Shukla

Sudheesh K. Shukla is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. His present research work focus on stimuli encoded polymeric and 2D based nanobioreactors for novel biosensors fabrication. He has extensive experience in polymer chemistry (polymer design, synthesis and characterization), nanocomposite synthesis, nanobiotechnology, catalysis science and biosensor/sensor. Dr. Shukla has visiting research fellow position at Biosensors and Bioelectronics centre IFM- Linköping Universitet, Sweden and University of Johannesburg, South Africa. He is the managing editor of the Advanced Materials book series that is published by Scrivener Publishing and co-published with John Wiley & Sons. Dr. Shukla is also engaged as associate editor for International Journal of Advanced Engineering & Global Technology and consulting editor for Reports in electrochemistry.

Undergraduate students

Gadi Kovler, 28 years old. Served in the IDF special forces as a combatant and Paramedic. He is a 3rd year undergraduate student - Psychology B.A at the Open University and 2nd year undergraduate student - Department of Biomedical Engineering at BGU. His research focuses on the electronic control of genetically engineered bacteria through redox signaling for bidirectional information flow.

Gadi Kovler

Ori is a 3rd year undergraduate in the department of biomedical engineering in BGU. His research focuses on establishing a gold standard for real time concentration measurements of oxidized and reduced states.

Ori Carmi

​Yarden is 26 years old, originally from Kiryat Shmona. In her army service she volunteered for 3 years in a combat unit of the artillery corps. She is BSc, 4th year student in the department of Material Engineering at Ben Gurion University. She is interested in promoting healthcare through science. In her engineering project she inspects a new material meant to be used for coating a sensor of schizophrenia treatment using electrochemical methods. ​​​Yarden Burshtein

Ido Tsuk

​​Ido is a 25 years old 4th year undergraduate student at BGU in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, focusing on signal processing and machine learning aspects. He loves to cook and travel. His research explores the separation of composite signals from sensors.

​Hadas Lupa

​Hadas is 25 years old, served as an officer in the Education and Youth Corps. She is a fourth year student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.Hadas's research focuses on electrochemical biosensors for bladder cancer detection.

​Guy Keret

​Guy is a 4th year undergraduate student in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, specializing in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering. Guy is particularly interested in the field of medical devices and his research focuses on microfluidic systems and micro-actuation components.

​Daniel Bahar

​Daniel is 28 years old, served as a combat medic and military interpreter at the IDF. He is a 4th year undergraduate student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at BGU.Daniel’s research focuses on printing a 3D microfluidic impedance cytometrylab-on-a-chip device.

Nir Yarza

​Nir is 25 years old, third year student of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering with emphasis on Nanotechnology at Ben-Gurion university.Nir enjoys practicing Yoga, traveling, climbing and cooking. His interests are in nanotechnology, microfluidic systems and Molecular sensing.

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​Offir Shmulevich

Offir is 24 Years old, served as Combat Medic at IDF, and now is a Bio-Medical Engineering student. He is interested in signal processing and algorithmic composition.

Meytal Nachmani

​ Meytal is a 4th year undergraduate student in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at BGU. She served as a system manager and a commander of specialization course in the IDF. After her military service she worked as a Professional Services Engineer at SundaySky (start-up company). Meytal loves to travel, bake and play tennis. Her research is focused on electrochemical sensing of T-cells in a microfluidic system.

Sigal Steinberg

​Sigal is a fourth year Biomedical Engineering student at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Her interests are in biomechanics, nanotechnology, and future medical instrumentation. Her research focuses on the electrochemical sensing of T-cells in a microfluidic system.

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